After falling in love with the spellbinding “Hunter Hunter”, I had the pleasure of talking to talented star Camille Sullivan about her powerful role. …continue reading Women in Horror: Camille Sullivan (“Hunter Hunter”)
Halloween is Back! A Drive-In Horror Movie Experience Comes to the Portland, Oregon Area This October! Over 15 Top Horror Films, Combined With Live Scare-Actors will creep into the PNW!continue reading Halloween 2020 Events: Cinema of Horrors Drive-In
We caught up with Darren Lynn Bousman and chatted about his stunningly disturbing new horror film Death of Me, what it’s like working in Thailand, and his newest immersive event One Day Die.continue reading Interview with Darren Lynn Bousman (Death of Me)
Death of Me is a suspenseful and emotionally charged thriller that will keep you hanging on the edge of your seat. Darren Lynn Bousman’s newest film explores a darker side of Thailand’s mythology and offers a compelling argument about why you should always be careful what you drink in a foreign land.continue reading Reel Review: Death of Me (2020)
Inventive, though predictable, the dark thrills in writer/director Will Wernick’s No Escape are still very entertaining! Social Media has changed who we are as a culture, and this film will leave you wondering how your interaction with the digital world has made you evolve. Is it for the better, or for the worst?continue reading Reel Review: No Escape (2020)
Video dating turns nightmarish for a lonely bachelor in search of someone to love and understand him. Clever, twisted, and brutal, Jon Stevenson’s Rent-A-Pal takes a dark glimpse into what happens when the line between friendship and reality blurs.continue reading Reel Review: Rent-A-Pal (2020)
Brandon Christensen, the director and co-writer of “Z”, talks about his inspiration for the film, his love of horror, and how the audience can decide for themselves whether the film is psychological or supernatural.continue reading Behind the Lens: Interview With Brandon Christensen
As heartbreaking as it is haunting, Brandon Christensen’s “Z” will leave you wondering what is real and what is a nightmare. Parenting is never easy, but when your family is turned upside because of your son’s evil imaginary friend, what’s a mother to do?continue reading Reel Review: Z (Brandon Christensen, 2020)
Greed and good intentions are a double-edged sword in The Room. Beautifully shot, intriguing and terrifying, this thriller brings it all. In this fusion of Sci-Fi and Horror, a young couple finds out the hard way, if something feels too good to be true, it probably is.continue reading Reel Review: The Room (2019)
Relic is a stunning and stylish look into the psychology of our own mortality. Peering into the sinister world of a parent with dementia, debut writer/director Natalie Erika James leads us into some very dark, and rotted places. Everything we see is coated in a creepy black slime that keeps spreading its sickness. With a disease this devastating, no jump scares are needed to create a terrifying film with many distressing and emotional layers.continue reading Reel Review: The Haunting Horror of “Relic” (2020)
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